4-56 ROM-DOS Internal Commands
PAUSE
Batch File, Internal Command
The PAUSE command suspends the execution of a batch file and
resumes operation when any key is pressed.
Syntax
PAUSE
Remarks
A batch program may require that you perform some action such as
changing disks or choosing to continue or terminate the operation. When
the command processor encounters PAUSE, it suspends execution and
displays the message
Strike a key when ready...
After you perform the appropriate action, or make a decision, striking any
key other than the combinations Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break resumes the batch
job. If you press Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break at this point, ROM-DOS displays
Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
Responding Y ends the batch job. Therefore, strategic placement of the
PAUSE command allows you to divide the batch file into sections so you
can end it at some intermediate point. The
message
option allows you to
display a reminder on the screen during the pause. Your message
precedes the “Strike a key” message. Note, however, that your message
appears only if ECHO is on.
Example
PAUSE Place blank disk in drive A:
Prompts the user to insert a disk and suspends operation until a key has
been hit.